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I would suggest cloning the OS install.Install the OS on the 80GB SSD with the Foxconn board that is giving you troubles with the 40GB SSD. Then clone the drives and swap SSDs. WHS 2011 probably will throw up a flag stating that it needs to be reactivated because of hardware changes, but it should go smoothly.

It's probably not about RDP. I think we are talking about the homeserver remote access that allows you to up/download stuff to/from yourshares, run the server console or remote control a workstation in your homenetwork from outside (from the internet).

The whole procedure is a little complex. In short, you have to:- start remote access in the WHS console (settings - remote access)- create and configure a dyndns domain name (or something similar) to find your server from outside- configure the user profiles to allow remote access. They need to have "strong" passwords.- forward the port numbers 80, 443 and 4125 to the servers IP address on your internet router. - forward the port 3389 too, in case you want to use the RDP protocol to access the servers remote desktop.

That should be it. If you have several routers in your net, you have to forward the ports from the first one to the second and from there to the home server.

Since we don't know where exactly you are stuck, you should post a little more information.

Log into the WHS and see if it recognizes the hard drive. If it does you can remove it from there and it will copy all the data off it and put in on the other hard drives. Then you can try and add it again or plug it in directly to your computer to test if its working.